04 Jun 2010
It's been tablet news all the way for V3.co.uk readers this week, with our head-to-head analysis of Apple's iPad and Dell's Streak, and the unveiling of Asus' iPad challenger the Eee Pad. Our iPad poll is still open, so have your say here.
Our review of the HTC Desire smartphone also proved popular, as did the news that Google is being sued for providing inaccurate directions in its Maps service, and is about to suggest a compromise with European data officials over its Wi-Fi information gaffe.
Readers were also keen to see that the next-generation GPS satellite launched successfully this week, and that Bing may be about to rival Google search on the iPhone.
In other news, ISPs have reacted less than enthusiastically to Ofcom's file-sharing proposals, and Facebook has been blocked in Bangladesh after 'Everybody Draw Muhammad Day'.
Head
to head: Apple iPad versus Dell Streak
Rival tablets coming to the UK soon, but are they a solution in search of a
problem?
Asus
takes on the iPad with Eee Pad
Taiwanese manufacturer launches tablet PCs
HTC
Desire review
The aptly named Android handset combines a superb screen with a friendly user
interface, making it a rival to Apple's iPhone
Google
sued for wrong Maps directions
Woman claims road traffic accident is search firm's fault
Next-generation
GPS satellite launches successfully
Much delayed upgrade makes it into orbit
Bing
to rival Google search on the iPhone
Microsoft and Apple reportedly in talks that could see more iPhone customers
using Bing
Apple
iPad poll
The Apple tablet launched in the UK on 28 May. Will you be buying one?
Bangladesh
blocks Facebook access
Country reacts to 'Everybody Draw Muhammad Day'
ISPs
react angrily to Ofcom file-sharing proposals
Measures have been rushed through and need reworking, say providers
Google
to compromise with European data officials
Wi-Fi data collection gaffe takes a new twist
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